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From: tim@shovel.Prime.COM (Tim Cantin)
Date: 11 Aug 92 13:05:06 GMT

"Brown Sugar" - by the Rolling Stones
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A friend of mine just showed me this recently. I love it :)
Chords only, though... lyrics should be easy from the recording,
and for any lead you're on your own... I don't "do" lead :)

(Note: I'm not filling in chords that were already diagramed,
I'm doing this on the fly and it takes too long!)

Main part:

e---x---x-------8---x-------4-------6----------
b---8---9-------8--10-------4-------6----------
g---8---8-------9--10-------5-------7----------
d---8---8------10--10-------6-------8----------
a---6---6------10---8-------6-------8----------
E---x---x-------8---x-------4-------6----------
D# D#? D# B# E# B# G# D# A# E# B#

Where "Brown Sugar" lyrics come in:

e---3------
b---3------
g---4------
d---5------
a---5------
E---3------
G B#

That's about the whole song... The strumming is a little strange;
listen to the album. More Stones stuff, please! (If anyone has it!)



Date: 18 Oct 95 12:22:02 EDT
From: John Kollins
Subject: Brown Sugar/Rolling Stones Version 1.a

Rolling Stones
Brown Sugar

CORRECTED VERSION: 1.A

IMPORTANT!! Use open G tuning -DGDGBD- that Keith uses on many Stones
songs, e.g., Honky Tonk Woman, I Go Wild, etc. Drop the high E string
to D, Drop the A string to G, and drop the low E string to D.

The song is pretty easy to play once you get the tuning and the basic
chord and rythym patterns down.

Intro
-------------------------------------------------------D----------------
-13-12-------------------------------------------------B----------------
-12-12--8-8-8-9-8--------------------------------------G----------------
-14-12--9-9-9-9-9--------------------------------------D----------------
-------------------------------------------------------G----------------
-------------------------------------------------------D----------------

Verse intro

--8-8-8--8--8--5-5-5-5-5--1-1-1-3-3--5-5-5-5----------------------------
--8-8-9--9--8--5-5-6-6-5--1-2-1-4-3--6-6-6-5----------------------------
--8-8-8--8--8--5-5-5-5-5--1-1-1-3-3--5-5-5-5----------------------------
--8-8-10-10-8--5-5-7-7-5--1-3-1-5-3--7-7-7-5----------------------------
--8-8-8--8--8--5-5-5-5-5--1-1-1-3-3--5-5-5-5----------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Verse
C F

Gold coast . . .
--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10------------------------------
--5-5-5-5-5-7-5-6--10-10-10-10-10-11-10-11------------------------------
--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10------------------------------
--5-7-5-5-5-7-5-7--10-12-10-10-10-12-10-12------------------------------
--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------

C Bflat
-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--------------------------------------------------------
-5-5-5-5-5-7-5-6--------------------------------------------------------
-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--------------------------------------------------------
-5-7-5-5-5-7-5-7--3-3-3-3-3-3-5-3-5-5-----------------------------------
-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--3-3-3-3-3-3-5-3-5-5-----------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This basic pattern varies somewhat verse to verse.


Chorus

G C
--------------------------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------------------
--------------------------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5-6-6-5---------------------
-0-0------------5---3--0-0-0-0--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------------------
-0-0-----0-2-0-(5)-(3)-0-0-2-0--5-5-7-5-7-5-5-7-7-5---------------------
-0-0-3/4-0---0-(5)-(3)-0-0-0-0--5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brown sugar . . . .

Notes in parentheses are optional, but add a deeper, bluesy flavor,
especially when slightly bent.

At the end, when Mick is singing, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, . . . woo!" go back and
forth between G (open) and C (5th fret bar). (If you've gotten this far, you
will figure it out.)

I'm tabbing from memory, but I think this should at least get you close.
Feel free to send comments/suggestions.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jimmy
Lead Player
#1 by Jimmy Chezz at Oct 19, 2006 at 2:03 PM EST
no oral sex or other "fanta-sex-stories". i've read that this song is _dedicated_ to heroin: brown sugar is actually a type of heroin. Differently from Reed's song "heroin", in brown sugar the meanings is hidden and definitely pro heroin (how come you taste so good...) remember how this killer-drug was on fashion in the 70's...
 
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kev
Average
#2 by kev fitzgerald at Oct 31, 2006 at 5:23 PM EST
I agree with sapphireskies
 
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Alex
Lead Player
#3 by Alex Russo at Sep 4, 2007 at 6:43 AM EST
I think killingFloor makes a good point...it reminds me of some other Stones songs like "Jumpin' Jack Flash" or "Rocks Off" which may also be mainly drug-inspired, but are too ambiguous to tell for certain. Also...for what it's worth, I remember reading Entertainment Weekly describe the song as a "paradoxical bondage fantasy", which I can see too.
 
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Obtuse
Professional
#4 by Obtuse at Sep 12, 2007 at 2:20 AM EST
i originally thought that brown sugar was a metaphor for oral sex. firstly, because it should taste good as far as i have been told. (i can't speak from experience here), hence the 'sugar'. and 'brown' secondly because most pubic hairs are brown (some physiologist told me). but after some critical thinking, i arrived at a different conclusion. i think that some african slaves in the US may have been unwarrantedly force to harvest brown sugar for the elitist fat-cat caucasian racist nabob-bosses. or maybe the rolling stones went abe lincoln style and decided to praise the sexual prowess of the young black princess. i 'heard' that many of these cock-asian fellows would fornicate with their black wenches while the housewife listened to the bumps in the night but did nothing. oh well, so much for american freedom. 'the home of the free and the slave' as far as i'm concerned.